CHICONE – The Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance is sponsoring the 11th Annual Chicone Village Day at Handsell on Indiantown Road in Vienna on April 27, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. This event is …
CAMBRIDGE – Dorchester Center for the Arts is pleased to announce a call for artists for the 2024 Annual Members’ Show and Sale. This yearly exhibit highlights the talents of current …
CAMBRIDGE – Main Street Gallery is excited to be exhibiting the artwork of Joy Staniforth as its guest artist for the May/June show. Staniforth, a resident of Cambridge, has titled her show …
A favorite local sign of Spring, the Cambridge Maryland Farmers at the Choptank opened for the season on April 4 at its Long Wharf adjacent location. The open-air market will again be featuring familiar favorites Thursdays 3-6 pm until Thanksgiving week. Along with an array of local vendors of produce and handmade goods, some additional updates and offerings are in the works.
CAMBRIDGE – Before we get to sharing our exciting upcoming events schedule with you, here’s a quick reminder about our updated hours of operation at the Cambridge Branch …
Behind historic Waugh Chapel AME Church on High Street, an urban oasis of greenery and neighborly spirit has been flourishing since 2015. Under the direction of Rev. Emanuel Johnson, the congregation’s then pastor, Waugh Chapel opened its back yard to community members who needed a space to grow healthy, affordable food. That generosity and support has continued, helping Cambridge Community Garden grow to 52 raised beds.
Protective eyewear is available for viewing the eclipse on Monday, April 8, free to the public at both the Cambridge Branch at 303 Gay Street and the Hurlock Branch at 222 S. Main Street. Though the eclipse will be seen as a partial event in this area, protective eyewear is still recommended.
CAMBRIDGE – Registration is open for the spring session of classes at DCA. Offerings include:  Stained Glass for Beginners and Intermediates with Jan Boettger. Students will have …
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ST. MICHAELS – The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum will begin its festival season by hosting the Eastern Shore Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival on April 20-21. The popular celebration …
Kilmon, Milhollan lead Waterfowl, Inc. Deena Kilmon of Easton has recently been named executive director of Waterfowl Festival, Inc. For more than 50 years, the Waterfowl Festival, Inc. has …
CAMBRIDGE – Dorchester Center for the Arts is pleased to welcome Katie Cassidy for a two-day pastel workshop in September. Cassidy graduated from the University of Maryland at College Park with …
The Chestertown Tea Party Festival welcomes all this Memorial Day Weekend in celebrating the 250th Anniversary of the ‘Chester Town Resolves,’ marked annually by tossing British tea …
Ubuntu Studio only recently hoisted its colorful ‘Open’ flag on Race Street. But partner/owners Mike Bryan and Jermaine Anderson are both on familiar ground when it comes to highlighting African American culture in Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE – Celebrate Maryland Day 2024, March 25, at 2 p.m., with Cambridge author George Radcliffe Jr. in the Cambridge Library Meeting Room. Radcliffe is the author of “Call Me …
Chestertown is one of the various Eastern Shore towns that hosts a plein air event each year, putting all of Kent County, Md., on display. Paint the Town 2024 brings artists and audiences to a …
The Dorchester Skipjack Committee, which owns, preserves and operates the Nathan of Dorchester -- the last authentic skipjack built on the Chesapeake Bay -- will host in-person meetings for prospective volunteers and virtual educational sessions for the community in Cambridge during March.
Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is home to the largest concentration of breeding bald eagles on the East Coast north of Florida, according to the Friends of Blackwater. The annual Eagle count conducted at Blackwater this past January confirmed that once again, numbers of the once threatened Eagle are good. On Saturday, March 16 the Refuge hosts its annual celebration of the iconic and resurgent national bird, birds of prey, and fellow feathered flyers in what’s billed as a free, family friendly festival from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Over the past few years, Alex and Lisa Green have poured their heart and soul into growing Harriet Tubman Tours. But while that effort has been underway, they’ve also been busy with another labor of love, nonprofit Harriet Tubman Center for Cultural and Educational Advancement (HTCCEA), and its cornerstone headquarters, The Harriet Tubman Freedom Center. “For Lisa, education has always been an important focus. A while back we began doing tours for students of historically under resourced Title I schools, as part of the nonprofit focus. Now, with this building, we can offer additional education and enrichment activities to help empower the youngsters, and for the community, Green added.
South Dorchester Folk Museum The South Dorchester Folk Museum will present “Pirates, Privateers and Smugglers of the Chesapeake” on Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Robbins Heritage …
CAMBRIDGE – Before we get to sharing our exciting upcoming events schedule with you, we would like to make you aware of some slight changes to our hours of operation at the Cambridge Branch. …
A ballet stage production of “The Wizard of Oz” is coming this spring to Salisbury, Md., presented by Eastern Shore Ballet Theatre, Inc. As a special treat, this original production will …
March at DCA features a variety of live music sure to please. Start with the Second Saturday Reception on March 9, featuring Zoe Michelle Bradshaw with David Raizen from 5-7 p.m. Zoe is an actress, …
EASTON – The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s annual Elizabeth Loker International Concerto Competition has attracted a record number of entrants from Maryland, Delaware, and 22 states, …
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